Status Update

September 23, 2021

Status Updates (September, 2021) > September 23, 2021

DAEDALUS 

This week, the team worked on adding support for hardware wallets on non-public testnets, updated the wallet settings screen by adding an unpair option for hardware devices, and also updated Trezor connection dependencies. The team also amended the Japanese application content and fixed an issue related to the connection of a USB device to Daedalus.

Finally, they started implementing a dedicated native tokens screen and continued improving the cardano-node startup property.

NETWORKING

This week, the team continued working on diffusion simulations and pruning tests. They also worked on resolving outstanding issues and made progress on the implementation of IPv6 support for the P2P node.

CARDANO DECENTRALIZATION

This week, the team continued benchmarking activities for the node v.1.30.0 release and collated Plutus payload benchmarks. They also worked on resolving the missing transaction witness issue within the transaction generator, and reviewed the trace-dispatcher and trace-forward queue management properties.

The team continued working on porting RTView on top of the cardano-tracer, moved some hash improvements into the ledger, and worked on the completion of the chainsync benchmarking infrastructure.

GOGUEN

This week, the Plutus team added Swagger support for the web-server API in the Plutus Application Backend (PAB). They also worked on an implementation of Secret types with SecretArguments for endpoints and started working on a new version of the ledger interface. The team performed a clean-up of the node client and did some housekeeping for the wallet backend integration. Additionally, they worked on improvements to the ChainIndex configuration handling and prepared materials for the Cardano Summit.

The Marlowe team worked on the Marlowe website and wallet cards within the Marlowe Run demo. They also worked on supporting documentation for Marlowe Run, continued work on the LAX contract, and investigated some applicability issues and relevant testing. Finally, they prepared materials for the Summit.